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it's never too late in america, it's never too late in america. president obama talked about, yes, we can. we are going to go talk to america about what we will do. [applause] there's a big difference. what we will do rely on the ingenuity and commitment of the people of this country. not the programs and the bureaucracies of government. what we will do is engage in america and the year. speak to her head with troops in, speak to her with the vision and, speak to her reaction. ronald reagan and noted famously when asked about his strategy for the cold war we win, they lose. [applause] with your help, with your support to we can restore the strength, the growth, the birthright of liberty and prosperity that generations of americans have always passed on to their children. that's the legacy we leave. that's the legacy has passed on to ask. that's the legacy we once now right to pass on to our kids. and our grandkids. it's worth all, right, folks. we will be the generation to keep that promise. one and come november we win, they lose. [applause] than
it's never too late in america, it's never too late in america. president obama talked about, yes, we can. we are going to go talk to america about what we will do. [applause] there's a big difference. what we will do rely on the ingenuity and commitment of the people of this country. not the programs and the bureaucracies of government. what we will do is engage in america and the year. speak to her head with troops in, speak to her with the vision and, speak to her reaction. ronald reagan and...
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a cultural history of women and guns in america. throughout the story was the threat of women in combat and the way that whether or not women were allowed to fight tied closely into whether or not they could be considered full citizens. back in the revolutionary war era you have politicians like james burke saying the difference between the citizen and a slave is the ability to bear arms and defense of your country. that red and all the way up through philip's leslie. the equal rights amendment was narrowly defeated in the 1980's making the point that if it was passed women would be forced into combat. that was too much for the american public to stomach. the era was defeated. here we are now in a conflict where over 220,000 women have served in combat so. clearly this is a watershed moment for our future. i wanted to hear what the women who were on this front line had to say about their experiences. >> to they think their roles should be clearly changed? >> most of them absolutely. there were a few who differentiated themselves fro
a cultural history of women and guns in america. throughout the story was the threat of women in combat and the way that whether or not women were allowed to fight tied closely into whether or not they could be considered full citizens. back in the revolutionary war era you have politicians like james burke saying the difference between the citizen and a slave is the ability to bear arms and defense of your country. that red and all the way up through philip's leslie. the equal rights amendment...
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those laws that were prevalent in the united states were prevalent in europe before this race came to america. so they had a lot to pick up from, the nazis. they had a lot of documentation and material that they could learn from, which wasn't german. >> one more comment. >> one more comment. last year sometime i heard a neighbor and an acquaintance of ours speak. he is a very distinguished professor at one of the universities here in washington. very much concerned with american policy and american life. he is jewish, and he has been in the state department and an adviser to various administrations. one of the points he made to us, he said, one thing i want to tell you is the honeymoon is over. the effect of the holocaust on anti-semitism in the world has dissipated. it is picking up. it is no longer dead, and it is no longer considered to be something one really doesn't talk about in polite society. he said it is back, and it is back everywhere. so that the lesson that we hoped we have learned may not be fully learned. we will have to be forever vigilant. >> question over here. >> from the g
those laws that were prevalent in the united states were prevalent in europe before this race came to america. so they had a lot to pick up from, the nazis. they had a lot of documentation and material that they could learn from, which wasn't german. >> one more comment. >> one more comment. last year sometime i heard a neighbor and an acquaintance of ours speak. he is a very distinguished professor at one of the universities here in washington. very much concerned with american...
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america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. >> chris: in america's election headquarters, the grand old party comes to america's party headquarters. chief political correspondent carl cameron is live in new orleans. the site of the southern republican leadership conference to tell us who the players are and what we can expect. good evening, carl. >> reporter: hi, chris. activists from 14 southern states have come here to get an early peek at the 2012 republican presidential field and we'll watch what they say about the embattled republican committee and the chairman michael steele, but this is really about the white house wannabes and how they intend to take on barack obama and democrats. one of the main attractions will be sarah palin. she will receive no speaker fee for the appearance but there is a closely watched straw poll planned and she could win it. former house speaker newt gingrich has been looking at presidential run since he led them to the first house majority in 50 years and is still one of the g.o.p. m
america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. >> chris: in america's election headquarters, the grand old party comes to america's party headquarters. chief political correspondent carl cameron is live in new orleans. the site of the southern republican leadership conference to tell us who the players are and what we can expect. good evening, carl. >> reporter: hi, chris. activists from 14 southern states have come here to get an early peek at the 2012 republican presidential field and...
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this is a strong nation, strong democracy and strong friend to america. we pause and join them in this grief. >> russian investigators say the pilot had been warned that it was too foggy to land but made the attempt anyway. the crash killed 96 people on board. >>> the mourning isn't limited to poland itself. in our area a church was packed with people who wanted to be part of a memorial to the victims. particularly the pole issue president. fox 5's roz plater was at the service. she joins us live in the news room. >> reporter: the pole issue community in our area held a memorial mass. this is a small tight-knit group who told us it was important to mourn together. high noon, polish americans from across the d.c. area make their way to our lady queen of poland parish in silver string. they packed the pews of the tiny church, lined the walls and aisles and stood in the parking lot. they come to pay respects, share their grief and take part in a memorial mass. >> it's a terrible tragedy for the entire polish nation worldwide. and it's a severe blow. and i fe
this is a strong nation, strong democracy and strong friend to america. we pause and join them in this grief. >> russian investigators say the pilot had been warned that it was too foggy to land but made the attempt anyway. the crash killed 96 people on board. >>> the mourning isn't limited to poland itself. in our area a church was packed with people who wanted to be part of a memorial to the victims. particularly the pole issue president. fox 5's roz plater was at the service....
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of america. i'm tom foreman. thanks so much for watching. for all of us here on the cnn express, we hope we see you down the roid. . o. ad. >>> i'm fredricka whitfield in atlanta. this breaking story. president barack obama has scrapped plans to travel to poland for the funeral of the polish president because of the vast volcanic ash cloud over much of europe. the white house announcement came within this hour, just about six hours before mr. obama was expected to leave. he joins a growing list of world leaders and dignitaries taking the same sort of decision. the ash cloud makes flying hazardous and has all but shut down flights in most of europe since thursday. here is a look at the volcano from space. the ash cloud is already huge and believe it or not, is still growing. right now it has affected airports in about two dozen countries. no travel relief expected for at least another day. >> we just wait. there is nothing anyone can do. everyone just accepts this is an act of god and there is nothing we can do about it. sit back and relax. >
of america. i'm tom foreman. thanks so much for watching. for all of us here on the cnn express, we hope we see you down the roid. . o. ad. >>> i'm fredricka whitfield in atlanta. this breaking story. president barack obama has scrapped plans to travel to poland for the funeral of the polish president because of the vast volcanic ash cloud over much of europe. the white house announcement came within this hour, just about six hours before mr. obama was expected to leave. he joins a...
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we are not regional country like america or like england. and this condition for our country is okay. it could be better, but it's okay. this prison experience, i'm going to be another man. i'm going to be looking about freedom in another way. to appreciate freedom, to appreciate to walk in the park, to drink coke, to see birds, sky, freedom is freedom. that's all. >> while c.z.'s urban setting and concrete surroundings make some long for simple pleasures, our crew headed deeper into serbia and found a prison that except for the razor wire was almost a natural paradise. [ vrrroooooomm! ] black one! where? [ vrrroooooomm! ] black one! where? [ vrrroooooomm! ] black one! ow! where? [ male announcer ] the volkswagen tiguan. the only compact suv with a turbocharged engine, standard. [ vrrroooooomm! ] black one! where? there. [ male announcer ] starting at $23,200. it's a whole new volkswagen, and a whole new game. because with national, i roll past the counter... and choose any car in the aisle. choosing your own car? now that's a good call. go
we are not regional country like america or like england. and this condition for our country is okay. it could be better, but it's okay. this prison experience, i'm going to be another man. i'm going to be looking about freedom in another way. to appreciate freedom, to appreciate to walk in the park, to drink coke, to see birds, sky, freedom is freedom. that's all. >> while c.z.'s urban setting and concrete surroundings make some long for simple pleasures, our crew headed deeper into...
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from america's news headquarters, i'm jamie colbiy. new warnings about the iceland volcano. scientists say it shows increased signs of activity. plumes of ash are creating chaos. thousands of flights cancelled today over concerns the ash could damage plane engines and impair visibility. with so many airport in europe shut down, many are flooding car rental agencies. despite the travel problems, president obama and scores of other world leaders are planning to attend the funeral for the polish president. memorial services are under way today, thousands of mourners filling the main square. the president and i say wife were killed when the plane went down in heavy fog. the funeral mass will be held tomorrow. back to cavuto on business. >>> want a big government project? you better be in a union shop. it steers federal contracts to union friendly companies. nine outs of ten workers are not in a union and that's way you say it's bad for jobs in america. >> unions are getting their money's worth. charles, 85% of construction worker force is nonunionized but they're telling that 85
from america's news headquarters, i'm jamie colbiy. new warnings about the iceland volcano. scientists say it shows increased signs of activity. plumes of ash are creating chaos. thousands of flights cancelled today over concerns the ash could damage plane engines and impair visibility. with so many airport in europe shut down, many are flooding car rental agencies. despite the travel problems, president obama and scores of other world leaders are planning to attend the funeral for the polish...
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now pay just $99.99 a month for verizon fios tv, america's top-rated internet, and phone guaranteed for 2 years. that's fios price protection, and it saves you hundreds of dollars. fios delivers the best channel lineup and the peace of mind that comes with paying the same low price every month. call 1.888.get.fios now to lock in $99.99 with a 2-year agreement. a price guaranteed for 2 years. we'll even include a free dvr for 6 months. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities >>> we're following breaking news right now. d.c. police are investigating three shootings around 4:00 this afternoon. two men were found with gunshot wounds at o street and north capitol street. another man was found shot in northeast. all three victims were conscious. we don't have anymore information about their conditions. we don't know what prompted the shootings. >>> meanwhile, it was an emotional day in poland. thousands of mourners turned out to pay their respects at a state funeral for the president and first lady
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it's coming up on "good morning america." >>> there is still no sign of a colorado girl who vanished 12 weeks ago. kailee wilson wasn't seen since march 28th. searchers were out again yesterday combing the woods her her home. so far, a massive search by the fbi has failed to turn up any major leads. >>> some health news this morning, teens and younger woman who regularly drink alcohol have a higher risk for benign breast disease. that's from a study of 9,000 young women. those reported drinking at least six days a week are at highest rivlg. researches say they should cut alcohol consumption. >>> hollywood is remembers dixie carter. she was best known for her wise-cracking character julia sugarbaker. >> i was reading in the newspaper about hollywood producers who are now going to predict people not sleeping around because of aids. what i want to know what is wrong with not sleeping around before aids? >> carter was nominated for an emmy for a guest stint on "desperate housewives." she died after battling cancer. her actor, hal holbrook said it was a terrible blow for the family. >>> g
it's coming up on "good morning america." >>> there is still no sign of a colorado girl who vanished 12 weeks ago. kailee wilson wasn't seen since march 28th. searchers were out again yesterday combing the woods her her home. so far, a massive search by the fbi has failed to turn up any major leads. >>> some health news this morning, teens and younger woman who regularly drink alcohol have a higher risk for benign breast disease. that's from a study of 9,000 young...
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my own experience with some of the other -- it has gotten better in corporate america. significantly better. >> the risk-management function did not have a direct line to the board. also learned not only were they moved off balance sheets and presentations made to potential investors that made things look better than they actually were
my own experience with some of the other -- it has gotten better in corporate america. significantly better. >> the risk-management function did not have a direct line to the board. also learned not only were they moved off balance sheets and presentations made to potential investors that made things look better than they actually were
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. >> reporter: according to the centers for disease control, each year in america, 90,000 people die from hospital-borne infections. doctors at the university of florida saw the problem and came up with this solution. >> it would have the most benefit to patients and health workers and the united states of america because this is a 40 to 50 billion-dollar a year problem. >> reporter: a wall unit sends a wireless until that tracks every doctor or nurse that walks into a patient's rooms and keeps records of who washed their hands and who didn't. already, hospitals across country are asking about this pilot program. eventually, every employee here at the university of florida health science center will be required to wear a high green electronic badge if they have direct or even indirect contact with a patient. >>> finally, this half hour, a huge piece of sports history is now just that, history. in just a matter of seconds, the 39-year-old texas stadium was reduced to a pile of rubble. the implosion of the stadium capping off decades of memories. richard ray has more. >> reporter: fire
. >> reporter: according to the centers for disease control, each year in america, 90,000 people die from hospital-borne infections. doctors at the university of florida saw the problem and came up with this solution. >> it would have the most benefit to patients and health workers and the united states of america because this is a 40 to 50 billion-dollar a year problem. >> reporter: a wall unit sends a wireless until that tracks every doctor or nurse that walks into a...
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with roadside assistance and courtesy transportation, it's the best coverage in america. >>> now for a look at your top stories, officials in west virginia estimate it will take two days to remove the bodies of 22 coal miners killed in an explosion nearly a week ago. before the bodies can be removed, the mine must be re-vent lated to remove toxic gas. president obama has ordered an investigation into the cause of the explosion. >>> the memory of the nazi holocaust remembrance day, the lib brags of nan zzi concentrat camps. >>> more pain at the pump. gas prices are up nearly 4 cents a gallon in the past three weeks. national average for a gallon of regular is now $2.85. that's up 80 cents since last april. it's not a dream. this is happening in an area chicago torn by youth violence. cnn contributor, education contributor, chicago's roughest neighborhoods, since urban prep, 70 african-american, young men to college. it's the holy grail in ak ka dame yeah. i want to talk to these folks. i'm excited. >> mr. king, when you say 100% of your kids go to college, a lot of people don't believ
with roadside assistance and courtesy transportation, it's the best coverage in america. >>> now for a look at your top stories, officials in west virginia estimate it will take two days to remove the bodies of 22 coal miners killed in an explosion nearly a week ago. before the bodies can be removed, the mine must be re-vent lated to remove toxic gas. president obama has ordered an investigation into the cause of the explosion. >>> the memory of the nazi holocaust remembrance...
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help refound america. we're going to go to another audience member, jane has a question for you. >> glenn: hi, jane. >> in light of the negative things going on in washington in our nation and the world, what positives can be pointed to and, specifically, what should america and its younger generation, in particular, remain optimistic about? >> glenn: i grew up in seattle, washington. and i remember when i moved to phoenix, arizona, i mean, seattle is cloudy 310 days out of the year. you don't see the sun for 310 days a year. it is amazing. and, i remember when i moved to phoenix, i actually stopped, i was walking out of my car and it like 400° and i was walking out of my car and looked at the shadow and it was so dark and crisp i had not seen shadows like that growing up, in seattle, there are no real shadows and i remember seeing that and seeing the definition of my shadow. years later, i remembered that. and this is what you have hope in. the shadow can only become dark, darkness can only be there, bec
help refound america. we're going to go to another audience member, jane has a question for you. >> glenn: hi, jane. >> in light of the negative things going on in washington in our nation and the world, what positives can be pointed to and, specifically, what should america and its younger generation, in particular, remain optimistic about? >> glenn: i grew up in seattle, washington. and i remember when i moved to phoenix, arizona, i mean, seattle is cloudy 310 days out of...
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one iranian official told us if america wants to impose sanctions, let them. jim sciutto, abc new, tehran. >>> we turn to western china where buddhist monks officiated a mass cremation of victims from this week's devastating earthquake there. 1400 people died as the search goes on. >>> pope benedict arrived in malta, his first trip since the sex scandal. >>> still ahead. one year after our investigation, a trunk full of guns purchased in just one hour. we asked, has anything changed, should it change. after so many weighed in on that deba debate. >>> saving all of our tweets in the library of congress? do they deserve a place next to thomas edison's movies? >>> and the lost cat from new mexico who ended up in chicago. how did he get there and did his paws hold the zplus ld be a lot r if we didn't have to weigh 'emonll. if those boxes are under 70 lbs. you don't have to weigh 'em. with these priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. no weigh? nope. no way. yeah. no weigh? sure. no way
one iranian official told us if america wants to impose sanctions, let them. jim sciutto, abc new, tehran. >>> we turn to western china where buddhist monks officiated a mass cremation of victims from this week's devastating earthquake there. 1400 people died as the search goes on. >>> pope benedict arrived in malta, his first trip since the sex scandal. >>> still ahead. one year after our investigation, a trunk full of guns purchased in just one hour. we asked, has...
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it says "america's back." we have a classic disconnect. we hear numbers out of wall street, we see covers of magazines like that, people watching at home, millions of people in the grips of unemployment and poor financial times wondering when they are going to start feeling some of this. >> that is the key question for this economy. far be it to me to seem unpatriotic, but one has to wonder when our economy is going to grow. growth is going to depend on the u.s. consumer. unemployment still remains very, very high. we are going to hear a lot from corporate america about how much money cooperations made. they have done well. that is why the stock market is up. they have done well because of productivity gains. they fired a lot of people in 2008 and 2009. they found they can do more with less. the question is when they get back to hiring. >> this is why we turn to you. thank you, as always. reporting on tonight's latest economic numbers. >>> in washington tonight, 47 world leaders have gathered for a summit on the most serious of topics, nuc
it says "america's back." we have a classic disconnect. we hear numbers out of wall street, we see covers of magazines like that, people watching at home, millions of people in the grips of unemployment and poor financial times wondering when they are going to start feeling some of this. >> that is the key question for this economy. far be it to me to seem unpatriotic, but one has to wonder when our economy is going to grow. growth is going to depend on the u.s. consumer....
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our america and china singing the same tune? >> the host with of the most, welcoming a parade of dignitaries. the prospect of a group like al qaeda obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> we cannot wait any longer before we walked down these stockpiles. the results of materials falling into the hands of terrorist groups would be devastating. >> worldwide some 40 countries possess materials, the ukraine has pledged to get rid of its nuclear stockpiles. in the corridor is all the talk is of the iranian nuclear ambition. >> so far we have been absolutely unanimous on the goal. saying that we have got to follow through on the engagement that president obama had been trying, as well as the pressure. >> and this is what international pressure looks like. at this crucial meeting they say he secured a commitment from the chinese president. beijing had been seen on the final -- as the final holdout on the security council. mr. obama wants the matter settled within weeks. iran says that america's nuclear arsenal is the global threat. a war ofon mo
our america and china singing the same tune? >> the host with of the most, welcoming a parade of dignitaries. the prospect of a group like al qaeda obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> we cannot wait any longer before we walked down these stockpiles. the results of materials falling into the hands of terrorist groups would be devastating. >> worldwide some 40 countries possess materials, the ukraine has pledged to get rid of its nuclear stockpiles. in the corridor is all the talk is...
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china is america's banker. the world's factory floor. it's building its military by more of the world's natural resources to fuel its growth. and it doesn't like americans telling it what to do. >> the chinese showing a new assertiveness and aggressiveness that took many americans by surprise. i think that it's partly because they're starting to listen to what we say about this being china's century, and they started to internalize it and say, well, if this is our century, then we should determine what goes on. >> at the same time, the u.s. needs china's influence with emerging nuclear threats in north korea and iran. >> thus far, the united states and china have clearly not been of one mind. the chinese and emphasized over and over again, do it didn'tly, let's negotiate, and the americans have gotten more and more impatient and tried to move the world in the direction of difficult sanctions. >> the american people wonder, is china an opportunity or a threat? >> it's going to be both. and the question is on balance, is it better or worse
china is america's banker. the world's factory floor. it's building its military by more of the world's natural resources to fuel its growth. and it doesn't like americans telling it what to do. >> the chinese showing a new assertiveness and aggressiveness that took many americans by surprise. i think that it's partly because they're starting to listen to what we say about this being china's century, and they started to internalize it and say, well, if this is our century, then we should...
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everyone agrees, a strong middle class is the key to america's recovery. and that means more jobs, and keeping people in their homes. but tonight, abc news has obtained a blistering new report which says the president's plan for homeowners is not working. 4.3 million of us could still lose our homes. and today, the major banks all but told congress they don't plan to offer much help. david muir is back on the fight for the middle class tonight. david? >> reporter: as you know, we've learned that the obama's administration l ask if the treasury can keep up with the foreclosures. just as the banks today did not sound willing on capitol hill. four of the nation's biggest banks pushed back today, asking, how can they possibly lower mortgages for all of those homeowners now under water? owing more on their home than its worth. jpmorgan pointed to the sheer cost, saying it would take hundreds of billions of dollars. but middle class advocates contend, is there not a place to meet in the middle? so far, of 1.1 million ho homeowners who signed up for the plan, onl
everyone agrees, a strong middle class is the key to america's recovery. and that means more jobs, and keeping people in their homes. but tonight, abc news has obtained a blistering new report which says the president's plan for homeowners is not working. 4.3 million of us could still lose our homes. and today, the major banks all but told congress they don't plan to offer much help. david muir is back on the fight for the middle class tonight. david? >> reporter: as you know, we've...
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this includes fixing america's broken immigration system. over the years, many have attempted to confront this challenge, but passions are great and disagreements run deep. yet surely we can all agree that when 11 million people in our country are living here illegally, outside the system, that's unacceptable. the american people demand and deserve a solution. and they deserve common-sense, comprehensive immigration reform grounded in the principles of responsibility and accountability. government has a responsibility to enforce the law and secure our borders and set clear rules and priorities for future immigration. and under secretary napolitano's leadership at the department of homeland security, that's exactly what we're doing. we've strengthened security at our borders, ports and airports and we will continue to do so, because america's borders must be secure. that's part of what these young people here today stand for. businesses have a responsibility to obey the law and not undermine american workers, especially when so many americans
this includes fixing america's broken immigration system. over the years, many have attempted to confront this challenge, but passions are great and disagreements run deep. yet surely we can all agree that when 11 million people in our country are living here illegally, outside the system, that's unacceptable. the american people demand and deserve a solution. and they deserve common-sense, comprehensive immigration reform grounded in the principles of responsibility and accountability....
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"fixing america's schools" this evening, 7:00, tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. an encore presentation. >>> a smell of success isn't as sweet at as one of the top universities in the country. opportunities at m.i.t. krauming a little too hard to learn a little too much and forgetting a little something. personal hygiene. that's creating a big stink on campus in more ways than one, but this is m.i.t., where the brightest minds can solve any problem. right? well, the student senate pass add bill providing free samples of soap, tooth 3 paste, mouth wash and deodorant handed out to students during class. >> you're smart, but you stink. right? >> not something to put on the resume. >> not at all. thank you for not cramming too hard. you smell pleasant this morning. >> thank you. >>> coming up next here, talking about pigs. a lot of stories out about bullies in the news, the past several week. high profile cases. a kid we're told in one particular school reporting school bullies to teachers. then a bully list came out. you can imagine what happened then. we'll tell you
"fixing america's schools" this evening, 7:00, tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. an encore presentation. >>> a smell of success isn't as sweet at as one of the top universities in the country. opportunities at m.i.t. krauming a little too hard to learn a little too much and forgetting a little something. personal hygiene. that's creating a big stink on campus in more ways than one, but this is m.i.t., where the brightest minds can solve any problem. right? well, the student senate pass...
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. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. >>> and now for a look at your >>> a new jersey man crawled through a mcdonald's drive-through window after deciding his fillet-o-fish was taking too long to prepare. he assaulted the worker and took the sandwich. >>> a classroom student took a stunt too far when he attached electrical clamps to his chest and shocked himself. the student's heart stopped a as result of the shock. he is expected to make a full recovery, and the incident is now under investigation. >>> phoenix firefighters battled the blaze that consumed an industrial building housing wooden pal lets. it took nearly 100 firefighters to battle the fire during 40-mile-per-hour winds. no injuries have been reported. >>> and in colorado one man received quite a surprise for his 75th birthday. after hearing a strange noise the night before, the man awoke to find a 10-pound rock in a crater only feet from his door. the man believes it may be a meteorite and he's contacted local authorities and universities to examine the rock. >>> and now for a look
. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. >>> and now for a look at your >>> a new jersey man crawled through a mcdonald's drive-through window after deciding his fillet-o-fish was taking too long to prepare. he assaulted the worker and took the sandwich. >>> a classroom student took a stunt too far when he attached electrical clamps to his chest and shocked himself. the student's heart stopped a as result of the shock....
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that the administration essentially was selling out fundamentalists western values of the time when america was only superpower and could make things right. what would you say in response to the argument about this american responsibility and the opportunity at the same time during the the defining moment in the balkans? >> guest: life and cut situation was brought about in russian eyes and i do not defend the russian policies however i understand how they would have come to the conclusions they did. and it started with expanding nato to other countries. after all nato expansion to the east began before that and my point is we could have gotten more russian cooperation i believe in either controlling molosovich and the serbs orel's going in the u.n. for the united action to protect them if we had not begun the expansion of nato for no good reason other than domestic politics and the united states. and that's why at the time i very much opposed the expansionw east germany and united germany to stay in nato with the promise nato would not move to the east. now that wasn't a legally binding pr
that the administration essentially was selling out fundamentalists western values of the time when america was only superpower and could make things right. what would you say in response to the argument about this american responsibility and the opportunity at the same time during the the defining moment in the balkans? >> guest: life and cut situation was brought about in russian eyes and i do not defend the russian policies however i understand how they would have come to the...
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this health care is going to be an enormously expensive proposal and everybody in america knows it's not going to be budget neutral. >> you know, you -- one of the things i think that catches people's ear is the word "radic "radical." is that helpful to the kind of dialogue that should be in politics? and is it helpful to republicans who still fight the image of being kind of mean old white guys? >> you know, my life in politics, i've always told people to speak tempertly and act boldly. radical is not a term that i use very often to describe anything, but there is no question, as a matter of fact, that the policies being pursued by the obama administration are the farthest left -- it's been a gigantic lurch to the left and i think that's what speaker gingrich was trying to convey. b but, you know, the words i would use are the most left wing, because that's what the truth is. >> let me ask you about sympathetic else and just kind of the tone of politics. virginia governor, new virginia governor, bob mcdonnell, designated april as confederate month, something that his two democratic
this health care is going to be an enormously expensive proposal and everybody in america knows it's not going to be budget neutral. >> you know, you -- one of the things i think that catches people's ear is the word "radic "radical." is that helpful to the kind of dialogue that should be in politics? and is it helpful to republicans who still fight the image of being kind of mean old white guys? >> you know, my life in politics, i've always told people to speak...
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economic issues of this nation, the regulatory functions that are important to protect consumers in america, to be able to give those who have been wronged and opportunity in our judicial system to have courts that can handle their dockets in a timely way. all of that is dependent on the united states senate carrying out its responsibility to advise and consent, to take up the nominations of the president. so look what's happened in this congress, because i think -- let me point out the district court judges. district court judges are the judges that hear the overwhelming number of cases. if you have a problem, you go to the federal courts, you're going to go to the district court. that's wher where 99% of the cas are going to be heard. in 22350 when george bush became president -- in 2002, when george bush became president, when 35 of his district court appointments were confirmed by this time. they waited on average 13 days after being reported out by the judiciary committee for confirmation votes on the floor of the united states senate. and on this date there were no further pending dis
economic issues of this nation, the regulatory functions that are important to protect consumers in america, to be able to give those who have been wronged and opportunity in our judicial system to have courts that can handle their dockets in a timely way. all of that is dependent on the united states senate carrying out its responsibility to advise and consent, to take up the nominations of the president. so look what's happened in this congress, because i think -- let me point out the...
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last year, he will go a bit further to discuss obama's foreign policy and tell us what matters for america's future. in the new preface to the next 100 years, mr. friedman writes that when this book was first published, everyone thought we were living in unprecedented times. not only because of the financial crisis but because of the election of barack obama, a president that many predicted would change the political game. only one year ago obama was featured as "time" magazine's person of the year and his campaign of hope was still on the minds of many americans. now admits setbacks on healthcare, the still limping economy and what some view as foreign policy failures, writers, pundits alike are taking swings at obama's first year. some argue that the problems are inherited from the last president who left challenges across-the-board. others say he has spent nearly a year getting it wrong. ... >> his reputation for producing thoughtful and genuinely analysis of international events daily are read by a foreign government agencies and fortune 500 companies. the articles run the gamut from nat
last year, he will go a bit further to discuss obama's foreign policy and tell us what matters for america's future. in the new preface to the next 100 years, mr. friedman writes that when this book was first published, everyone thought we were living in unprecedented times. not only because of the financial crisis but because of the election of barack obama, a president that many predicted would change the political game. only one year ago obama was featured as "time" magazine's...
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this was not an act of america wanting to expand its influence. >> but did he make any headway with the government in afghanistan plagued by corruption? and the f.b.i. rounds up nine members of a militia-style group in michigan charged with plotting violence against police. >> they could kill a lot of people just by themselves. >> what does it tell us about the threat of domestic terrorism? those stories this week from the reporters who cover them. dan balz of "the washington post," john harwood of cnbc and "the new york times," martha rad ditz of nbc news and michael duffy of time magazine. >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. produced in association with "national journal." corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> i've been growing algae for 35 years. most people try and get rid of algae. we're trying to grow it. the algae are very beautiful. they come in blue or red, golden, green. it can be converted into biofuels that we could someday run our cars on. u
this was not an act of america wanting to expand its influence. >> but did he make any headway with the government in afghanistan plagued by corruption? and the f.b.i. rounds up nine members of a militia-style group in michigan charged with plotting violence against police. >> they could kill a lot of people just by themselves. >> what does it tell us about the threat of domestic terrorism? those stories this week from the reporters who cover them. dan balz of "the...
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that the administration is essentially was selling out fundamental western values at the time when america was the only superpower and could make things right. what would you say in response to the argument about this american civility and opportunity at the same time during the defining moment in the balkans? >> guest: that situation was brought about and an impression on ase and i do not defend the russian policies. however i understand how russians would have come to the conclusions they did. and it started with the expanding of nato to other countries after all nato expansion to the east to the pact countries began before that, and my point is we could have gotten more russian cooperation. i believe in either country when milosevic and the serbs or else voting in the u.n. for the united action to protect them if we hadn't begun the expansion of nato for no good reason actually other than domestic politics in the united states, and that's why at the time i very much opposed the expansion of nato knowing that we had convinced gorbachev to allow east germany and united germany to stay in
that the administration is essentially was selling out fundamental western values at the time when america was the only superpower and could make things right. what would you say in response to the argument about this american civility and opportunity at the same time during the defining moment in the balkans? >> guest: that situation was brought about and an impression on ase and i do not defend the russian policies. however i understand how russians would have come to the conclusions...
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should worry about the greek problem, because this is going to be america's future. do you worry about it? >> historians are not always right when they talk about the future. and i'm not sure that the situation of greece can be compared to one of the united states. united states is the leading economy, has nothing to do with greece. so if what ferguson means is the high level of debt is a problem, is a problem for greece, will be a problem for the u.s., he's right. will be a problem for everybody. because that's the cost of the crisis. we escape the crisis doesn't mean you have no cost. and the cost is they increase the debt level. but if he means that the kind of problem greece is facing today can replicate in the united states, i won't buy that. >> would you say that the united states actually handled this crisis pretty well? it was early in terms of acting on fiscal stimulus, the auto industry. did the measures that were taken by both the bush administration and then the obama administration were quick, fast, massive, decisive. >> yeah, i think so. i think that, o
should worry about the greek problem, because this is going to be america's future. do you worry about it? >> historians are not always right when they talk about the future. and i'm not sure that the situation of greece can be compared to one of the united states. united states is the leading economy, has nothing to do with greece. so if what ferguson means is the high level of debt is a problem, is a problem for greece, will be a problem for the u.s., he's right. will be a problem for...
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they're the future of america, so let's bring them up right and give them our cheese. ♪ kraft singles. the american cheese. >>> wall street's 11,000-level milestone doesn't seem to be exciting investors overseas this morning. tokyo's nikkei average and hong kong's hang seng were both down. in london, the ftse also opened lower. wall street starts the day with the dow jones industrial average at 11,006, after yesterday's small increase. the nasdaq was also up. >>> today, congress will hear from executives of washington mutual, the biggest bank to fail in history. senate failed to stop the deceptive practices. the documents show loan officers were rewarded for the volume and speed of subprime mortgages they sold. >>> twitter rolls out a moneymaking advertising prom today. new, promoted tweets will appear when users search certain key words. they will appear at the top of the search results. best buy, and sony pictures are among the first advertisers. twitter spends more money than it makes. >>> microsoft's new phones are here. the kin 1 and kin 2, have multiple finger-touch screens. the
they're the future of america, so let's bring them up right and give them our cheese. ♪ kraft singles. the american cheese. >>> wall street's 11,000-level milestone doesn't seem to be exciting investors overseas this morning. tokyo's nikkei average and hong kong's hang seng were both down. in london, the ftse also opened lower. wall street starts the day with the dow jones industrial average at 11,006, after yesterday's small increase. the nasdaq was also up. >>> today,...
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my first guest says america is changing quickly. not for the better. he made headlines earlier this month when he had this to say. >> the president of the gites, the most radical president in american history, has flown down the gaunt -- thrown down the gauntlet to the american people and said i run a machine, i own washington and there is nothing you can do about it. that's where we are. >> those are strong words. but what should republicans do about it? welcome the former speaker of the house, newt gingrich. [ applause [ applause ] >> hey, newt! [ applause ] >> mike: how do you like my idea about spreading the votes around, newt? >> this idea of why don't we become a country where no one has to do much of anything because everybody get what is everybody else does and we can relax and drift along. >> mike: wow made a statement at new orleans, that was pretty bold. the statement was and we played it, president obama is the most radical president in american history. explain what you mean by the most radical. >> i think that the president heads up a sec
my first guest says america is changing quickly. not for the better. he made headlines earlier this month when he had this to say. >> the president of the gites, the most radical president in american history, has flown down the gaunt -- thrown down the gauntlet to the american people and said i run a machine, i own washington and there is nothing you can do about it. that's where we are. >> those are strong words. but what should republicans do about it? welcome the former speaker...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. answering them. siemens. everything is better with swanson broth in it. made with garden vegetables and sun-drenched herbs. the secret is swanson, 100% natural chicken broth. >>> well, that makes it official there, the longtime home of the dallas cowboys is out of here. texas stadium was imploded just about an hour ago so all that's left of the 65,000 seat stadium is 6 million pounds of steel and concrete, 95% of which will be recycled. they left the stadium in 2008 after 38 historic seasons there. >>> consumers wary of increase late fees are starting to pay off their credit card debt faster than before. late payments fell to 4.39% last quarter. so what does it indicate about our financial recovery? let's bring in a personal finance expert. i'm going to cross my fingers and think that means good news. >> sure, sure. absolutely. i get asked all the time, do you really think a
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. answering them. siemens. everything is better with swanson broth in it. made with garden vegetables and sun-drenched herbs. the secret is swanson, 100% natural chicken broth. >>> well, that makes it official there, the longtime home of the dallas cowboys is out of here. texas stadium was imploded just about...
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in the america in mast and afghanistan. >> bret: charles, what do you say to folks who say listen we heard intelligence reports before, in lead up to iraq that were not accurate. why believe this one? >> we have long list of intelligence reports inaccurate, but one exclusion is they underestimated the speed of iraq nukes. underestimated russia in the late '40s, underestimated in china, india, pakistan. always under estimate. in the gulf war in 1991, we had no idea that saddam had active nuke programs and we discovered it after the war to our surprise and our horror. so generally speaking on history is under estimating. yes, of course, it's inaccurate. but from looking back and into the future, generally speaking it's underestimate with the glaring exception of, of course, of the mass destruction in -- weapons of mass destruction in iraq. if you get report after report that indicates iran is working on the intercontinue th -- intercontinental missile, watch them in testing they are announcing we're on our way. it would deny reality to deny it will happen and rather quickly. >> bret: r
in the america in mast and afghanistan. >> bret: charles, what do you say to folks who say listen we heard intelligence reports before, in lead up to iraq that were not accurate. why believe this one? >> we have long list of intelligence reports inaccurate, but one exclusion is they underestimated the speed of iraq nukes. underestimated russia in the late '40s, underestimated in china, india, pakistan. always under estimate. in the gulf war in 1991, we had no idea that saddam had...
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, america's influence? >> i'm not quite as optimistic as the folks on that side of the table. i think engagement is very nice. it's lovely to sit down at the table and chat. but engagement is a tool. it's not a foreign policy. and i think that is where the concern comes in among conservatives and particularly when you talk about this issue of exceptionalism, we're not the last word. most americans do think we're exceptional. we've operated traditionally, historically and exceptionally from a position of strength. i think the concern is we're compromising our role and in that profile, particularly in the eyes of weaker nations who have always relied on us to be the big dog and to be someone they can count on. >> we have a situation with foes, as i said, that we're not being listened to. secretary clinton said we tried our best and now we have need unity to begin to act. >> obama has a great presence, is pretty good at an engagement. as kathleen said, that's a process, not an end. if they're stuck in their vi
, america's influence? >> i'm not quite as optimistic as the folks on that side of the table. i think engagement is very nice. it's lovely to sit down at the table and chat. but engagement is a tool. it's not a foreign policy. and i think that is where the concern comes in among conservatives and particularly when you talk about this issue of exceptionalism, we're not the last word. most americans do think we're exceptional. we've operated traditionally, historically and exceptionally...
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it's to create american understanding of the muslim world as well as muslim understanding of america. we got a problem here. what is said about him is said about me. i'm a maranite catholic who after i spoke at the department of justice's 40th anniversary of the civil rights -- signing of the civil rights bill, bloggers writing for fairly respectable sites said, jihadist or hezbollah supporter or wahabi supporter, holder's buddy is a wahabist. how nonsensical is that? and yet that is the poison that spreads and really begins to define myself and tariq and others in very unfair ways. >> okay, but do you think those are in the more -- some might say the creepy, loony corners of the blogesphere or do you think this is something that is a real obstacle towards understanding in the majority of the country? >> not in the majority, but in a significant enough group of elites who begin to define and put it in print and then make some people in politics hesitant to be able to speak out. listen, when you had barack obama's opponents mainstream democrats and the republican nominee questioning hi
it's to create american understanding of the muslim world as well as muslim understanding of america. we got a problem here. what is said about him is said about me. i'm a maranite catholic who after i spoke at the department of justice's 40th anniversary of the civil rights -- signing of the civil rights bill, bloggers writing for fairly respectable sites said, jihadist or hezbollah supporter or wahabi supporter, holder's buddy is a wahabist. how nonsensical is that? and yet that is the poison...
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and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and innovation. the future is waiting. and the future has always the future is waiting. and the future has always been our business. at&t. >> all right. we are talking about another great day today. temperatures going to be back up into the 70s. so again, much better than yesterday. if you liked saturday's weather, you're going to love today. lots of sunshine outside right now. we'll be dealing with temperatures back into the mid-70s in the warm spots. 10 degrees above average in most locations. plenty of warmth from the southwest winds coming in 10 to 15 miles per hour. a very nice afterno
and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and...
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i wrote a book called " rediscover to god in america." of course, one nation under god is linked to's phrase in the gettysburg address. -- lincoln's phrase in the gettysburg address. we did a movie of the same name. i would say every state should adopt the law. that at some point in school, every child should encounter the declaration of independence. if you encounter the declaration of independence, you have the answer the question, what did jefferson mean when he wrote that we are endowed by our creator? the only way you can explain that is if he meant god. if your rights come from god, to what degree is a change the whole theological fabric? it shatters it. i have a 12 step program in my book about rolex anonymous. 11 steps involve a higher being. we wanted a federal official that said if you drop that stuff about a higher being, we can finance the rest of the program. he said, i don't think you understand why it works. one last example, because this is a hat on fight that we should be prepared to take. we should be prepared to take on
i wrote a book called " rediscover to god in america." of course, one nation under god is linked to's phrase in the gettysburg address. -- lincoln's phrase in the gettysburg address. we did a movie of the same name. i would say every state should adopt the law. that at some point in school, every child should encounter the declaration of independence. if you encounter the declaration of independence, you have the answer the question, what did jefferson mean when he wrote that we are...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >> you are watching good morning washington. with doug mcelway, alison starling, brian van de graaff, and lisa baden. >> welcome back. it is 6:45. president obama and if dozens of world leaders are gathering in d.c. for nuclear security summit. if the leaders will discuss ways to safeguard nuclear materials and prevent nuclear weapons from being used in a terrorist attack. the summit is creating massive gridlock threw out parts of d.c. investigators are looking for a man who allegedly murdered his 3-year-old daughter and her mother in an alexandria apartment building. the bodies were found yesterday morning at an apartment complex on south reynolds street. police are searching for simon asfeha. authorities believe it was a case of domestic violence perhaps. >> people in west virginia remembering 25 - who died in the explosion last week -- 29 miners. high levels of toxic gas
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >> you are watching good morning washington. with doug mcelway, alison starling, brian van de graaff, and lisa baden. >> welcome back. it is 6:45. president obama and if dozens of world leaders are gathering in d.c. for nuclear security summit. if the leaders will discuss ways to safeguard nuclear...
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just this past year, voice of america having -- voice of america had 20 two million visits to its website. voice of america was known to be an audience of an older demographic. now the democratic is under 30. we established that by using facebook pages, put your pages -- twitter pages and other social media website. if people want to get their information, they have many ways to do it. in the early 1990's, they had to go through all different route just to get a selection of television channels. international broadcasters have tapped into different ways to get information into the country. then people can decide on the information that they can not get within their own media stations. it has been extremely important to understand that international broadcasting for iran and other countries around the area is extremely vital. it provides information they cannot get through their own country. they make decisions based on the the things that are happening. i believe in giving voice to the voiceless, and in putting out information and having people decide. i cannot underscore enough how impor
just this past year, voice of america having -- voice of america had 20 two million visits to its website. voice of america was known to be an audience of an older demographic. now the democratic is under 30. we established that by using facebook pages, put your pages -- twitter pages and other social media website. if people want to get their information, they have many ways to do it. in the early 1990's, they had to go through all different route just to get a selection of television...
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every other european country, america, agrees with that. only the conservative party is against keeping that support in the economy now. now, of course we've got to deal with waste, but if you take the waste out, you put more money into the economy to make sure the economy can continue to grow. it's the only way we can save jobs and businesses in this country now. i say to the whole audience here and to the nation -- it is important at this moment to take no risk with the recovery. once again, the conservatives are showing they are a risk to the recovery in this country. >> nick clegg. >> we all know we've got this great black hole in our public finances. that's obvious. we all know we're going to have to save money; we all know we're going to have to make cuts. the question at this election is who is trying to be straight with you about the scale of those cuts, how long they'll take? as it happens, this is one area where i would like for once to see politicians put people before politics. what i'm suggesting -- i don't know whether gordon
every other european country, america, agrees with that. only the conservative party is against keeping that support in the economy now. now, of course we've got to deal with waste, but if you take the waste out, you put more money into the economy to make sure the economy can continue to grow. it's the only way we can save jobs and businesses in this country now. i say to the whole audience here and to the nation -- it is important at this moment to take no risk with the recovery. once again,...
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. >>> well, coming up later on "good morning america "good morning america," have the creators of "south park" gone too far? their getting death threats over their depiction of the prophet mohammed. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >> for everyone else, "america this morning" continues after this. where is the bacon? tv anchor: bacon popular, story at 11. yummy. crunchy. bacon. bacon. there, in that bag! mom: who wants a beggin' strip? me! i'd get it myself but i don't have thumbs! yum, yum, yum, yum, yum... it's beggin'! hm...i love you! i love bacon! beggin' strips! there's no time like beggin' time! toss 'em, fling 'em, zing 'em. have fun, with beggin' canadian cuts. [ slap! ] -[ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] -ow, ow! te foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum ta tum tum tums to help your skin get healthy and clear. fast forward a few years... ...and now that your problem is wrinkles we still have the solution dermatologists recommend most. neutrogena anti wrinkle moisturizer with pure retinol sa.
. >>> well, coming up later on "good morning america "good morning america," have the creators of "south park" gone too far? their getting death threats over their depiction of the prophet mohammed. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >> for everyone else, "america this morning" continues after this. where is the bacon? tv anchor: bacon popular, story at 11. yummy. crunchy. bacon. bacon. there, in that bag! mom: who wants a...
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with roadside assistance and courtesy transportation, it's the best coverage in america. >>> despite travel problems from volcanic ash in the atmosphere, u.s. officials are still scheduled to travel to moscow this weekend to discuss the future of u.s.-russian adoptions. the decision came to suspend adoptions after a tennessee mom sent a adopted russian son back to moscow by himself. u.s. officials appeared optimistic the adoption issue can be resolved and said there are still adoption cases that are moving forward. it's a painstaking process made more complicated for families wanting to adopt and for russian children hoping to call the u.s. home. a pediatrician and expert on national adoptions is with me. give me an idea. families wait months and sometimes year to try and get an adoption sealed, and this might be suspended. give me an idea of what families here are this close to perhaps welcoming a russian child now, what are they going through? >> i am sure they are devastated. there are so many families who have been through so much and spent so much time and effort in preparing to
with roadside assistance and courtesy transportation, it's the best coverage in america. >>> despite travel problems from volcanic ash in the atmosphere, u.s. officials are still scheduled to travel to moscow this weekend to discuss the future of u.s.-russian adoptions. the decision came to suspend adoptions after a tennessee mom sent a adopted russian son back to moscow by himself. u.s. officials appeared optimistic the adoption issue can be resolved and said there are still adoption...
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and a few good men in need of a few good families in steve hartman's "assignment america." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. it's the largest gathering of world leaders the united states dos hosted in 65 years.
and a few good men in need of a few good families in steve hartman's "assignment america." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. it's the largest gathering of world leaders the united states dos hosted in 65 years.
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for the record bank of america is a newshour underwriter. democrat of pennsylvania warned there's growing frustration that banks aren't doing enough. >> it doesn't seem that the numbers are very high with what's being done as of this present time. there are a hell of a lot more potential foreclosures out there that may be caused or may come about because we quite haven't arranged things. >> reporter: some of the places where foreclosures are highest are markets that once soared. including cape coral in southern florida. last night economics correspondent paul solman showed the impact there. he visited jason welsh, a golf pro who bought this house a decade ago for roughly $100,000. he renovated it, added a pool, hiking his mortgage to $240,000. >> this was quite an undertaking. we had to put in a retaining wall. >> today given the decline in prices in that neighborhood, the house would sell for possibly $100,000. welsh hasn't made a payment in six months. while he's asked the bank servicing the loan to lower it. he made the bank an offer of $
for the record bank of america is a newshour underwriter. democrat of pennsylvania warned there's growing frustration that banks aren't doing enough. >> it doesn't seem that the numbers are very high with what's being done as of this present time. there are a hell of a lot more potential foreclosures out there that may be caused or may come about because we quite haven't arranged things. >> reporter: some of the places where foreclosures are highest are markets that once soared....
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i'm just facilitating the conversation. >> not you personally, what i'm saying the folks in america, the north folks and southern people have done a great injustice here. the whole world was complicit in the economic institution of slavery. nobody talk ed about african whose went into my grandmother's village and snatched her out from my mama's arms and put her into slavery, those africans were just as guilty. you, new york -- >> mr. edgarton, i have to go because of time purposes. we only have a few minutes left on the air and there are other things we have to do. i appreciate that. maybe we can get you back and continue this discussion. but i also learned about africa's role in slavery and i'm not that young. i december gray that we are not taught about that that's in the history books and we talked about it before. thank you all for joining us. again, as i have said and roland has said and everyone has the right to protest, to celebrate, to re-enact, to do what they want, but to leave out one part of this is disingenuous. >> we would agree with you on that. >> i disagree. >> thank
i'm just facilitating the conversation. >> not you personally, what i'm saying the folks in america, the north folks and southern people have done a great injustice here. the whole world was complicit in the economic institution of slavery. nobody talk ed about african whose went into my grandmother's village and snatched her out from my mama's arms and put her into slavery, those africans were just as guilty. you, new york -- >> mr. edgarton, i have to go because of time purposes....
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america's favorite no calorie sweetener. youtube didn't exist. and facebook was still run out of a dorm room. when we built our first hybrid, more people had landlines than cell phones, and gas was $1.75 a gallon. and now, while other luxury carmakers are building their first hybrids, lexus hybrids have traveled 5.5 billion miles. and that's quite a head start. ♪ >>> poland declared a week of mourning as it reels from the plane crash that killed its president and other leaders. vladimir putin visited the site of the crash. thousands in warsaw lay flowers and lit candles outside the preside presidential palace. we are joined live from warsaw. a good morning to you. let's talk about the feeling and what you've been hearing from people following this awful tragedy. >> reporter: it's a sad day and a very sad scene here in warsaw but also outside the presidential palace. as you said tens of thousands of people are gathered here today and have been coming here for the last 24 hours or so even before the official national mourning was announced yester
america's favorite no calorie sweetener. youtube didn't exist. and facebook was still run out of a dorm room. when we built our first hybrid, more people had landlines than cell phones, and gas was $1.75 a gallon. and now, while other luxury carmakers are building their first hybrids, lexus hybrids have traveled 5.5 billion miles. and that's quite a head start. ♪ >>> poland declared a week of mourning as it reels from the plane crash that killed its president and other leaders....
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southern mountaineers brought independence, culture and enlightenment to america. but that is not why we are gathered here today. we are gathered here today to hear jeff's own story about his own struggle to reclaim his family's southern illinois heritage, a heritage plundered and virtually erased by a big coal. his new book, "reckoning at eagle creek" the secret legacy of coal in the heartland is that once an intensely personal tale of loss and redemption as well as an utterly convincing condemnation of the coal industry of salt on the land, the people and the history of the entire buyer regions within our country and across the globe. we are truly blessed tonight to be in the presence of a master storyteller, a street fighter for social justice, the brilliant and witty critic with a heart too big to fail you ladies and gentlemen, please welcome award-winning author and social historian, jeff biggers. [applause] >> what brand didn't tell you is that brian just about ruined my career. because a few years ago, i sat down with this mountain of research, a decade of r
southern mountaineers brought independence, culture and enlightenment to america. but that is not why we are gathered here today. we are gathered here today to hear jeff's own story about his own struggle to reclaim his family's southern illinois heritage, a heritage plundered and virtually erased by a big coal. his new book, "reckoning at eagle creek" the secret legacy of coal in the heartland is that once an intensely personal tale of loss and redemption as well as an utterly...